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I for one just want to see a CDMA sim card ...
They're called R-UIM cards. They're not used here in the states, but they are used overseas for CDMA.
Why the hell they don't use those cards in the states beats me! It would make switching between Sprint and Verizon a lot easier for those wishing to move: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-ruim-card.htm
HaX0r I believe you just answered your own question
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alareth @ Jun 20th 2008 1:56PM
I for one just want to see a CDMA sim card ...
Derek @ Jun 20th 2008 3:05PM
They're called R-UIM cards. They're not used here in the states, but they are used overseas for CDMA.
haX0r @ Jun 20th 2008 6:40PM
Why the hell they don't use those cards in the states beats me! It would make switching between Sprint and Verizon a lot easier for those wishing to move: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-ruim-card.htm
Dave @ Jun 21st 2008 4:16PM
HaX0r I believe you just answered your own question